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Monday, April 18, 2016 |
7:00am-5:00pm |
Optional Pre-Conference Field Trip to LILA Morning refreshments will be served at 7am. The bus loads at 7:45am and departs for
LILA promptly at 8am from the Conference Center Entrance.] |
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016 |
8:00am-10:00am
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(Watch Session)
Opening Plenary Session
[Great Cypress
& Royal Poinciana]
Opening Remarks - Conference Co-Chairs
Rob Daoust, Associate Vice President,
Arcadis
-and-
Andrew (Andy) LoSchiavo, Adaptive Management Coordinator and Senior
Biologist, Planning and Policy Division, Environmental Branch, South Florida
Section, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Jacksonville District, Jacksonville,
FL
Welcome Address
Jack M. Payne, Senior Vice President of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, University of Florida/IFAS, Gainesville, FL
PANEL: The Restoration Story Part One - Setting the Stage
Federal and State Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration – Implementation,
Political Challenges and Lessons Learned
ORGANIZER: Andrew (Andy) LoSchiavo, Adaptive Management Coordinator and
Senior Biologist, Planning and Policy Division, Environmental Branch, South
Florida Section, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Jacksonville District,
Jacksonville, FL
FACILITATOR: Donald Boesch, Professor of Marine Science and President,
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, MD
(View PDF)
PANELISTS:
Shannon A. Estenoz, Director, Office of Everglades Restoration
Initiatives, U.S. Department of the Interior, Davie, FL
Rainer Hoenicke, Deputy Executive Officer, Science Program, Delta
Stewardship Council, Sacramento, CA
Alan D. Steinman, Director, Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute
(AWRI), Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI
Ann Swanson, Executive Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission, Annapolis,
MD
Mark R. Wingate, Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project
Management Executive Office, New Orleans District, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE), New Orleans, LA
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Concurrent Sessions — 10:30am - 12noon |
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Session
1
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Session
2
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Session
3
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Session
4
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Session
5
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Large-Scale
Ecosystem Restoration Planning
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Challenges
and Science Needs of Managing and Conserving Habitat in the Northern Everglades
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Use
of Oysters as Living Shorelines for Coastal Protection |
Evaluating Restoration Through Experimental Replication of
Ecological Processes
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Ecosystem
Restoration in the Columbia River Basin
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Ryan
Clark
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Nick
Aumen
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Cameron
Morris
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Mark
Hester
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Gary
Johnson
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10:30am
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Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
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Introduction & Overview
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Introduction & Overview
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Introduction & Overview (Watch Presentation) |
10:40am
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Robert Summers
Development of a Large-Scale
Restoration Plan for Rio De Janeiro’s Guanabara Bay Based on Maryland’s
Chesapeake Bay Experience (View PDF) |
(View Panel PDF)
Brian
Benscoter
LeRoy Rodgers
Donatto Surratt
Rebekah Gibble
This panel session is the A.R.M.
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Annual Science Workshop. The invited
panel will discuss varying aspects of managing the refuge to support the
USFWS mission and trust species. |
Peter Frederick
Effects of Durable
Substrate on Establishment of Oyster Populations, Reef Elevations, and Aquatic
Bird Use in the Big Bend of Florida
(View PDF) |
Michael Manna
Active Marsh Improvement: A Decade of Rehabilitating Cattail Impacted
Areas
(View PDF)
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Ben Zelinsky
Applying Research, Monitoring, and
Evaluation to Habitat Restoration in the Columbia Basin
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
11:00am
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Mindy Simmons
Ecosystem Restoration and the US
Army Corps of Engineers: What Does the Future Hold?
(View PDF)
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Kari Servold
Implementing
Low-Crested Artificial Oyster Reef Breakwaters into Restoration
Practice
(View PDF)
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David Potter
Habitat Rehabilitation and Enhancement Projects and the Models Used to
Justify Them for the Upper Mississippi River Restoration Program, Pools 1
through 10
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Gary Johnson
Effectiveness of a Channel Habitat
Reconnection in Tidal Freshwater of the Columbia River: Sandy River Delta
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
11:20am
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Jessica Henkel
Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration
Council: Holistic Restoration Approached Watershed by Watershed |
Erin Hague
Mulberry Phosphate
Trustees Achieve Oyster Reef Restoration in Hillsborough Bay, Florida
(View PDF)
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Christa Zweig
Active Management in Support of Ecosystem Restoration
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Heida Diefenderfer
Roles of Critical Uncertainties Research in Large-Scale Restoration: Examples
from the Columbia Estuary Ecosystem Restoration Program
(View PDF)
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11:40am
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Estelle Wilson
Gulf County Restore Act Multi-Year
Implementation Plan: Restoration Planning Through Structured Decision Making
(View PDF)
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Taylor Sloey
Maximizing Shoreline
Protection Using Vegetation and Artificial Oyster Reef Structures: Lessons
Learned
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Dendy Lofton
Reintegrating Nature in a Dense Urban Environment: Restoration of Waller
Creek (View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Kate Buenau
The Role of Evidence in Adaptive Management: Examples from the Missouri River
and Columbia River Estuary Restoration Programs
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Concurrent Sessions — 1:30pm - 3:00pm
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Session
6
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Session
7
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Session
8
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Session
9
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Session
10
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Advancing
Louisiana Coastal Restoration Using Work-In Kind and Cross-Crediting
Legislation
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Use
of Adaptive Management to Enhance Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem
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Restoring
Alabama's Coast
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Lessons
Learned to Enhance Restoration
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Southern
Everglades Restoration Progress
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Mark
Wingate
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Scott
Phillips
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Chris
Warn
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Rob
Daoust
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Patrick
Pitts
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1:30pm
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
1:40pm
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Darrel Broussard
US Army Corps of Engineers
Perspective: Opportunities and Challenges of Implementing Coastal Restoration
Work-In Kind and Cross-Crediting Legislation
(View PDF)
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Carin Bisland
Overview of the Chesapeake Bay
Watershed Agreement
(View PDF)
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Roberta Swann
Regional Challenges, Regional
Solutions: A Watershed Approach
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
(Coastal Restoration Video) |
Tom St. Clair
Using Lessons Learned to Build a
Robust Adaptive Management Plan for Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration Programs
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Janet Starnes
Hydrological and Ecological Benefits Observed from the Picayune Strand
Restoration Project
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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2:00pm
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Bren Haase
State of Louisiana’s Perspective of
Advancing Coastal Restoration Using Work-In Kind and Cross Crediting
Legislation
(View PDF)
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Carl Hershner
Use of Decision Framework to
Formulate the Chesapeake Agreement and Management Strategies
(View PDF)
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Bret Webb
The Importance of Ecology and
Engineering in Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned in Alabama
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Joanna Eyquem
The Economic Value of Establishing
Freedom Space for Rivers
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Bahram Charkhian
Restoration Benefits Observed from
the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Project
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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2:20pm
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James T. B. Tripp
Mississippi River Delta
Restoration, Corps-State Relations and WRDA Crediting
(View PDF)
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Doreen Vetter
Developing Indicators to Assess
Progress and Environmental Conditions Related to Chesapeake Bay Agreement
Outcomes
(View PDF)
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Just Cebrian
Restoring Coastal Alabama:
Different Approaches for Different Needs
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Kathleen Sealey
Coastal Wetland Restoration to
Enhance Fisheries Production and Flood Resilience: The Victoria Pond
Eco-Hydrology Project, the Bahamas
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Jerome Lorenz
Estuarine Fish and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Response from the C-111
Spreader Canal Western Project
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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2:40pm
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Mitch Marmande
Aligning Programs and Policies to
Facilitate Priority Project Implementation: A Local Sponsor's Perspective
(View PDF)
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Scott Phillips
Providing Science to Support
Decision Making for the Chesapeake Ecosystem
(View PDF)
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Justin Barrett
Restoring Alabama's Coast
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Doug Partridge
Ecological Valuation of
Alternatives and Assessment of Mitigation Requirements – U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, New York District’s Hurricane Sandy Coastal Recovery Planning
(View PDF)
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Christopher Madden
Ecological and Hydrological
Response of Florida Bay to the C-111 Spreader Canal Western Project
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Ted-Style Concurrent Sessions — 3:30pm - 5:00pm
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Session 11
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Session 12
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Session 13
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Session 14
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Session 15
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Surviving
in a Changing Environment – What Can the Paleo-record Tell Us About
Resiliency
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The
Intersection and Interactions Between Ecosystem Restoration and Mercury
Contamination
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Policy,
Planning and Permitting for Tethered Coastal, Estuarine and Marine
Restoration
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Assessment,
Placement, and Maintenance of Large Wood in Fluvial Ecosystems
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Miami
Harbor Phase III Federal Channel Expansion: Monitoring and Mitigation
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Lynn
Wingard &
Christopher Bernhardt
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David
Krabbenhoft
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Thomas
Ankersen
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Leo
Lentsch
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Robert
Baron
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3:30pm
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Introduction & Overview
(Listen to Presentation) |
3:40pm
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Michal Kowalewski
Paleoecological Perspective on
Ecological Resilience: The Youngest Fossil Record as a Historical Archive of
Ecosystems
(View PDF)
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Lisamarie Windham-Myers
Reconciling Coastal Wetland
Restoration With Methylmercury Exposure: How Does San Francisco Bay Compare
To Other Estuaries?
(View PDF)
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Aubree Hershorin
Restoration by Design:
The USACE Regional Sediment Management Program
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Willis McConnaha
Ecological Considerations
Associated with Large Wood in Streams and Rivers
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Martha Robbart
Seagrass Monitoring at Two
Different Sites for the Miami Harbor Phase III Federal Channel Expansion
Project
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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3:50pm
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Evelyn Gaiser
Combining Paleoecological,
Observational and High-frequency Information Sources to Improve Predictions
of Ecosystem Resilience |
James Hurley
Understanding Mercury Sources to
The Great Lakes Using Stable Isotopes: Critical Information For Restoration
Planners
(View PDF)
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William Lindberg
Restoring and Enhancing Life
History Habitats Through Large Area Permitting
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Tim Abbe
The Role of Wood in Fluvial
Geomorphology
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Michael Barnett
Julia Tuttle Seagrass Mitigation
Site - Restoration of a Historic Dredge Hole in Biscayne Bay, Florida
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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4:00pm
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Letitia Grenier
Taking Some Pointers from Eden: How
Analyzing the Past Can Help Us Envision a More Resilient Future |
Carrie Austin
Role of Ecosystem Restoration in
Addition to Mercury Pollution Controls in California Reservoirs
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Robert Swett
The Regional Waterway Management
System: Incorporating Restoration into a General Permit for Maintenance
Dredging
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Jock Conyngham
Watershed-Scale and Long-Term
Consideration in Restoring Large Wood to Riverine Ecosystems
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Mark Fonseca
Seagrass Transplantation at the
Julia Tuttle Seagrass Mitigation Site |
4:10pm
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Robert Johnson
Defining everglades Restoration
Targets: Using Our Knowledge of the Past to Create a Sustainable Future
(View PDF)
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Jacob Fleck
Mercury Source Complexity
Challenges The Modalities Of Mercury Management And Regulation In The
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta |
Amy Langston
Natural Resource Adaptation Action
Areas: A Planning Framework for Restoration
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Doug Shields
Engineering Considerations for
Placing Wood in Streams and Rivers
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Jesse Davis
Miami Harbor Mitigative Artificial
Reef |
4:20pm
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Discussion
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William Orem
The Role of Sulfur in Methylmercury
Contamination |
Thomas Ankersen
Conceptual Permitting: Adapting
Florida's Approach to Long-term, Large Scale Permitting to Restoration
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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David Bandrowski
Large Wood Precision Prototyping
and 3D-Hydraulic Modeling to Evaluate River Processes and Enhance Engineering
Guidelines
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Anne McCarthy
Coral Relocation and Advanced
Compensatory Mitigation
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
4:30pm
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George Aiken
Dissolved Organic Matter and
Mercury: Implications for Ecosystem Restoration |
Discussion
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Leif Embertson
Risk Considerations Associated with
Placing Wood in Streams and Rivers
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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William Precht
Deciphering Between Project-Related
and Regional Impacts to Coral Reef Communities Near the Miami Harbor Dredging
Project - The Science Behind the Story
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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4:40pm
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Discussion
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Discussion
(Watch Presentation)
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Discussion
(Watch Presentation)
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5:00pm - 7:00pm
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Poster Session One & Networking Reception
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
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8:00am-10:00am
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(Watch Session)
Plenary
Session
[Great Cypress &
Royal Poinciana]
PANEL: The Restoration Story Part Two: Linking Science to Decision Making
& Governance
FACILITATOR: Neil Santaniello, Florida Atlantic University (FAU), School of Communication and
Multimedia Studies, Boca Raton, FL
ORGANIZERS: Nicholas G. Aumen, Regional Science Advisor - South Florida,
US Geological Survey, Davie, FL -and-
Matt Grabau, Sonoran Institute, Tucson, AZ
PANELISTS:
Alyssa Dausman, Science Director, Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration
Council, Bay Saint Louis, MS
Suzette M. Kimball, Director, US Geological Survey, Reston, VA (View PDF)
Susan Newman, Senior Scientific Section Lead, Everglades System
Assessment Section,
South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), West Palm, FL
Jennifer Pitt, Director, Colorado River Project, National Audubon
Society, Boulder, CO (View PDF)
Mike Shriberg, Great Lakes Regional Executive Director for the National
Wildlife Federation, Merrifield, VA (View PDF)
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Concurrent Sessions — 10:30am - 12noon
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Session
16
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Session
17
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Session
18
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Session
19
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Session
20
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Opportunities
and Challenges of Measuring Ecosystem Service Benefits for Federal Decision
Making
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Leaving
a Legacy in the Florida Panhandle
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Ecological
Restoration Implementation in South Florida using Regional/Sub-regional
Modeling Tools
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Improving
the Quality and Reliability of Data Collected for Ecological Restoration
Projects
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Decision
Analysis in Support of Ecosystem Restoration
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Lisa
Wainger
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Cheryl
Ulrich
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Fahmida
Khatun
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Craig
Palmer
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Christy
Foran
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10:30am
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Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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10:40am
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Elizabeth Murray
The Need for Scalable, Robust Tools
and Benefit Indicators, and Current Tool Availability |
Grover
Robinson
Warren Yeager
Sheree Keeler
Bryon Griffith
(Watch Panel Presentation)
After years of litigation, BP
reached a settlement from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in July 2015.
A panel of key Florida Panhandle leadership will highlight lessons learned
from trying to leverage RESTORE, NRDA and NFWF funding sources, working with
the Department of Treasury during the grant application process and ensuring
this once of a lifetime opportunity to truly make a difference for the
Panhandle region is optimized.
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Kiren Bahm & Amy Cook
Application of the MIKE Marsh Model
of Everglades National Park (M3ENP) to Evaluate Restoration
Alternatives
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Louis Blume
Can We Obtain Reliable Data When
Implementing Ecological Restoration Projects?
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Christine Shepard
Building Coastal Resilience in the
Gulf of Mexico: Decision Support Tools for Assessing the Costs and
Effectiveness of Ecosystem Restoration
(View PDF)
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11:00am
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Jeff Kline
Evaluating Ecosystem Goods and
Services in National Forest Planning: Balancing Rigor and Efficacy
(View PDF)
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Sandeep Dabral
An Application of the Northern
Everglades Simulation Model (NERSM) to the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee River
Watersheds to Evaluate Measures that Will Improve Hydrology and Water Quality
Within the Study Area
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Timothy Lewis
Zen and the Art of Ecosystem Restoration: Assessing Precision and Accuracy in
the Lab and Field
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Christy Foran
Decision Analytical Tools in
Support of Restoration
(View PDF)
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11:20am
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Frank Casey & Emily Pindilli
Valuing Ecosystem Services: The US
Geological Survey Experience
(View PDF)
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Angela Montoya
Application of the Northern Palm
Beach County Version of the Lower East Coast Subregional Hydrologic Model
(LECSR-NP) to Determine Interim Restoration Benefits for the Northwest Fork
of the Loxahatchee River
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Marty Boote
Watervliet Dams Removal: A Case
Study for Monitoring in a Complex Non-Wadable River
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Michael Runge
Using Multicriteria Decision
Analysis to Explore Management Options in the Grand Canyon
(View PDF)
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11:40am
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Lisa Wainger
Lessons Learned from Valuing
Ecosystem Service Benefits of Invasive Plant Control
(View PDF)
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Fahmida Khatun
Application of the Regional
Simulation Model to the Everglades and Lower East Coast for the Modified
Water Deliveries and C-111 South Dade Projects
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Lynde Dodd
Dallas Floodway Extension Lower
Chain of Wetlands and Grasslands: A Case Study of the Adaptive Management
Approach in Ecosystem Restoration
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Cecilia Mancini
Learnings from Implementation of a
Comprehensive Monitoring Program in the South River
(View PDF)
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Concurrent Sessions — 1:30pm - 3:00pm
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Session
21
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Session
22
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Session
23
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Session
24
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Session
25
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Balancing
Multiple Objectives and Interests: Recent Experiences with Large West Coast
Water Projects
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Creating
and Fostering a State-based Aquatic Ecological Restoration Initiative
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RECOVER
Everglades System-wide Monitoring Results
Part One
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Building
Community and Ecosystem Resilience through Restoring Landscape Connectivity
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Using
Physical Models to Manage Uncertainty
Part One
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Judy
McCrea
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Bethanie
Walder
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Andy
LoSchiavo
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David
Hanson
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Fred
Sklar
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1:30pm
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Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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1:40pm
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Anne Morkill
Large Scale and Long Term: The Role of Science and Collaboration in Large
Ecosystem Restoration Projects
(View PDF)
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Paul
Davis
(View PDF)
Tim Purinton
(View PDF)
Samantha Woods
(View PDF)
(Watch Panel Presentation)
This panel will focus on the
structural support systems needed to bolster an ambitious, landscape-scale
ecosystem restoration initiative. Panelists will draw upon examples in
Massachusetts where the essential components of support are in place and how
controversial and complex projects, such as dam removals, can move forward
given the network of support.
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April Patterson
System-wide Science Coordination
and Reporting
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Brian Murphy
Creating Resiliency in Urban
Streams: Restoration and Floodplain Reconnection
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Carlos Coronado-Molina
Tree Islands as Physical Models of
Nutrient Sequestration
(View PDF)
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2:00pm
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Judy McCrea
Integrating Ecosystem Restoration and Flood Risk Management Along the South
San Francisco Bay Shoreline
(View PDF)
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Paul Conrads
Computing Water-Level Gradient
Vectors to Assess System Changes in Sheet Flow and Direction
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Peter Murdoch
Practical First Steps in
Understanding and Measuring Changes in Coastal Resilience: The DOI Hurricane
Sandy Response Program |
Tiffany Troxler
Mesocosms for Estimating
Climate-Change-Induced Peat Collapse |
2:20pm
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Scott Miner
Federal Investment in the California Bay-Delta: Opportunities and Challenges |
Pablo Ruiz
The Everglades National Park and
Big Cypress National Preserve Vegetation Mapping Project
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Justin Bousquin
Benefit Indicators to Promote and
Prioritize Wetlands Restoration
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Colin Saunders
How Does DPM Help Move Everglades
Restoration Forward?
(View PDF)
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2:40pm
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Sara Schultz
Balancing Life Safety with
Ecological Health and Economic Sustainability: Challenging the Status Quo in
the Sacramento River Valley and Delta
(View PDF)
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Jay Sah
Recent Hydrologically-driven
Vegetation Succession in Shark River Slough, the Southern Compartment of the
Everglades Ridge and Slough Landscape
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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David Hanson
Decision Support Framework for
Restoring Landscape Connectivity and Enhancing Resilience as Part of Gulf
Coast Ecosystem Restoration
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Erich Mueller
Science-Based Strategies for
Experimental Flooding in Grand Canyon
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Concurrent Sessions — 3:30pm - 5:00pm
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Session
26
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Session
27
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Session
28
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Session
29
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Session
30
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Louisiana’s
2017 Coastal Master Plan: Building on Our Commitment to Protect and Restore
Our Coast
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Approaches
and Tools for Scientist-Decision Maker Collaboration and Actionable Science
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RECOVER
Everglades System-wide Monitoring Results
Part Two
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Large
Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring for Decision Makers: Targeting and
Evaluating Success
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Using
Physical Models to Manage Uncertainty
Part Two
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Karim
Belhadjali
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Patricia
Gorman
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Stacie
Auvenshine
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Troy
Pierce & Matt Harwell
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Colin
Saunders
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3:30pm
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Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
(View Combined PDF) |
Introduction & Overview
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Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
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3:40pm
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Karim Belhadjali
Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan:
Planning for an Uncertain Future
(View PDF)
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Jerry
Kenny
April Patterson
Craig Fischenich
Jennifer Pratt Miles
(Watch Panel Presentation)
This panel will examine approaches,
tools, and structures for scientist and decision maker collaboration and
actionable science. Panelists will share experience from the Comprehensive
Everglades Restoration Program, Platte River Recovery Implementation Program,
Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program, Missouri River Recovery Program,
and the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center.
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Chris Kelble
Restoration Targets for Juvenile
Sportfish in Florida Bay
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Don Boesch
Coastal Hypoxia in the Northern
Gulf of Mexico: The Benefits of Long-term Study
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Duncan Bryant
Wave Attenuation by Vegetation:
Role in Sediment Trapping and Retention
(View PDF)
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4:00pm
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Mandy Green
Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan:
Modeling in a Systems Context
(View PDF)
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Laura Brandt
Alligators, Hydrology, and Aquatic
Fauna, Oh My! Integrating Ecosystem Responses
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Troy Pierce
Water Quality and E. coli
Monitoring for a Gulf of Mexico Community's Restoration Decision Makers
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Walter Wilcox
Hydraulic Pulsing in Managed
Wetlands to Identify Physical Parameters
(View PDF)
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4:20pm
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Melanie Saucier
Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan:
Reducing Flood Risk and Increasing Community Resilience
(View PDF)
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Joel Trexler
Food Webs, Interaction Webs, and
Monitoring: Using a Trophic Conceptual Model to Select Ecological Indicators
(View PDF)
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Kevin Keeler
Monitoring the Aquatic Environment
of a Bi-national Connecting Channel (St. Clair-Detroit River System)
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Ehab Meselhe
Mississippi River Delta Management
Study: Analysis and Evaluation of Proposed Land Building Strategies
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4:40pm
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Nick Speyrer
Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan:
Collaborative Decision Making and Partner Engagement
(View PDF)
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Bruce Sharfstein
Improving Lake Okeechobee Ecology
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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James Boase
A Scientific Basis for Restoring
Fish Spawning Habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers of the Laurentian
Great Lakes
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Fred Sklar
The Role of LILA (Loxahatchee
Impoundment Landscape Assessment) in Everglades Restoration
(View PDF)
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5:15pm - 6:00pm
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Meeting of the Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration Section (LERS)
of the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER)
[Great Cypress &
Royal Poinciana]
MODERATOR: Ryan Clark, LERS President
All NCER attendees involved in large scale restoration are invited to
attend this session and learn how you can collaborate with the best and
brightest from across the globe to advance ecosystem restoration.
LERS provides a forum for exchanging ideas, approaches, lessons learned, and
data relevant to the planning, policy, science, and engineering of
large-scale ecosystem restoration programs. Please join us!
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Thursday, April 21, 2016
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8:00am-10:00am
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(Watch Session)
Plenary Session
[Great Cypress & Royal
Poinciana]
PANEL: The Story Continues: Ecosystem Restoration as a Tool for Enhancing
Resiliency and Ecosystem Services
FACILITATOR & ORGANIZER:
Carl D. Shapiro, Chief, Science and
Decisions Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA (View PDF)
PANELISTS:
Sarah Ryker, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Water and Science,
Department of the Interior, Washington D.C. Metro Area
(View PDF)
Susan Wachter, Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, and Professor
of Finance at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania; Director
for the Wharton GeoSpatial Initiative and Lab; Co-director, Penn Institute
for Urban Research;
and Co-director, Spatial Integration Laboratory for Urban Systems at the
University of Pennsylvania
David Waggonner, President, Waggonner and Ball, New Orleans, LA (View PDF)
Lisa Wainger, Research Professor, University of Maryland, Center for
Environmental Science, Solomons, MD (View PDF)
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Concurrent Sessions — 10:30am - 12noon
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Session
31
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Session
32
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Session
33
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Session
34
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Session
35
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Changing
Course: Navigating the Future of the Lower Mississippi River
(Video Recap)
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Innovative
Ways to Restore and Enhance National Parks in Their Centennial Year
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Biscayne
Bay Coastal Restoration
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Science
Tools in Support of Restoration
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Assessing
Progress in Reducing Pollutant Loads to Chesapeake Bay
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Michael
Donahue
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Sarah
Barmeyer
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Anna
Wachnicka
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Tomma
Barnes
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Joel
Blomquist
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10:30am
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Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
10:40am
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Alan Travers
Changing Course: Navigating the
Future of the Lower Mississippi River
(Changing Course Recap)
(Watch Presentation) |
Raymond Sauvajot
Restoring Large Landscapes to
Benefit National Parks
(View PDF)
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Joan Browder
Rainwater Killifish in Nearshore
Epifaunal Communities of Southern Biscayne Bay: Indicator of Ecosystem Change
for South Florida Restoration Assessments
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Stefanie Kroll
Monitoring and Data Management to Inform Conservation in the Delaware River
Watershed Initiative
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Douglas Moyer
Measuring Changes In Nutrient and
Sediment Load in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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11:00am
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Rob Nairn
Changing Course Design Competition:
The Baird Team Solution - A Delta for All
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Shannon Estenoz
Everglades Restoration: Keys to
Success
(View PDF)
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Henry Briceňo
High Tide on Miami Beach: A Peek
into the Future of Biscayne Bay
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Shaye Sable
Comprehensive Aquatic
Systems Model (CASM) for Evaluating Coastal Restoration Projects in Coastal
Louisiana
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Jeni Keisman
Drivers of Change in Nutrient
Inputs to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: 1950-2012
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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11:20am
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Jeff Shelden
The Giving Delta: A 'Systems
Approach' to a Consolidated and Sustainable Lower Mississippi River Delta
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Ryan Valdez
Utilizing Online Mapping Tools for
Partnership Engagement
(View PDF)
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Sarah Bellmund
Downstream Water Quality as an
Indicator of Restoration Conditions and Ecosystem Change for Biscayne Bay
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Eric Swain
Comparing Physics-Based and Empirical-Statistical Methods of Representing
Hydrology
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Scott Ator
Application of SPARROW Modeling to
Understanding Water-Quality Trends in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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11:40am
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John Hoal
The New MISI-ZIIBI Living Delta: An
Eco 3D Approach to a Self Organizing Sustainable Delta |
Kristen Hart
Tracking Marine Turtles Throughout
the Seascape Reveals Connections Among U.S. Parks and Protected Areas
(View PDF)
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Anna Wachnicka
Microalgae as a Powerful Tool in
Assessment of Ecological Health of Biscayne Bay Nearshore Habitats in Support
of the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Restoration Project
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Chris Bernhardt
How the “Paleo” Record Can Assist Wetland Restoration in Light of Current
Climate and Sea Level Change |
Jimmy Webber
Water-Quality Results From Three
Chesapeake Bay Showcase Watersheds: Monitoring and Analysis Designed to
Assess and Inform Restoration
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Concurrent Sessions — 1:30pm - 3:00pm
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Session
36
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Session
37
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Session
38
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Session
39
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Session
40
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Evaluating
Climate Change Stressors on Ecosystem Restoration
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Managing
Freshwater Resources to Restore Coastal Ecosystems
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Strategies
to Address Endocrine Disruption in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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Restoring
Large Florida Farms to Wetlands Under the NRCS Agricultural Conservation
Easement Program
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Real-time Evaluation, Modeling, and Reporting of Ecosystem
Restoration
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Terry
Doss
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David
Kaplan
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Kelly
Smalling
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David
Stites
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Paul
Conrads
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1:30pm
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Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview
(View PDF) |
Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Introduction & Overview |
1:40pm
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Don DeAngelis
Coupled Vegetation Competition and
Groundwater Simulation Model to Study Effects of Sea Level Rise and Storm
Surges on Coastal Vegetation
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Yongshan Wan
Optimizing Freshwater Delivery Into
Coastal Ecosystems With a Fuzzy Rule-based Operation Control Model |
Patrick Phillips
Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in
the Chesapeake Bay Watershed - Where Are We Going and Where Should We Go? |
J. Scott Kuipers
Wetland Restoration Under the Agricultural
Conservation Easement Program in Florida
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Bryan McCloskey
Real-time Evaluation Tools: Cape
Sable Seaside Sparrow Habitat Viewer and Tree Island Inundation Monitoring
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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2:00pm
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Peter Rubec
Modeling to Assess Influence of
Water Withdrawals on Estuarine Species in Charlotte Harbor, Florida
(View PDF)
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Beth Middleton
Hydrologic Remediation to Revive
Stressed Freshwater Species in Tidal Swamps |
Vicki Blazer
Biological Effects Monitoring to
Identify Consequences of Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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David Stites
Ecological, Hydrologic, and Engineering Design Principles for ACEP-WRE
Restoration Projects
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Leonard Pearlstine
Everglades Spatially-Explicit Hydrological Near-Term Forecasts for Ecological
Modeling
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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2:20pm
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Kimberly Artita and Heather Schwar
Changing Hydrologic Conditions in
the Mississippi River Basin: Implications for Restoration and Ecological
Processes
(View PDF)
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Mark Zucker
Evaluating Changes in Freshwater Flows into Florida Bay and the Coastal
Estuaries of Southwestern Everglades National Park in Support of the
Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan |
Jennifer Brennan
Effects Directed Analysis of
Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: An Important
Step on the Road to Managing Fish Health in the Watershed |
Jennifer Klich
Case Studies of Ongoing NRCS
Wetland Restoration Projects in Florida |
James Beerens
Multi-Species Management and Decision Support Using the Everglades
Forecasting (EVERFOR) Application |
2:40pm
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Linnea Spears-Lebrun
Response of Invasive Weeds in
Southern California to the Historic California State-Wide Drought
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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David Kaplan
Restored Oyster Reefs Enhance
Estuarine Ecosystem Services
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Yan Li
Assessing the Impacts of Endocrine
Disrupting Compounds on Fish Population Dynamics: A Case Study of Smallmouth
Bass in Pennsylvania, USA
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Scott Turgeon
Long-Term Monitoring and Management of Restored Wetlands in Florida
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Johnna Infanti
Near Real-time Availability of the
North American Multi-Model Ensemble: An Introduction
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Concurrent Sessions — 3:30pm - 5:00pm
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Session
41 |
Session
42
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Session
43
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Session
44
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Session
45
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Using
Science to Inform Conservation Decisions at a Landscape Scale
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Collaborative
Large-Scale Restoration Planning
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Ecosystem
Numerical Tools
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Watch
Us WIP, Now Watch Us Bay Bay: Delaware’s Choreographed Approach to Chesapeake
Bay Restoration
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Intergovernmental
Collaboration and Partner Collaboration to Restore Ecosystems in the
Southwest
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Great Cypress
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Royal Poinciana
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Ibis
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Egret
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Sandpiper
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Cynthia
Kallio Edwards
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Nanciann
Regalado
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Ehab
Meselhe
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Marcia
Fox
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Georganna
Collins
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3:30pm
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Introduction & Overview
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
Introduction & Overview |
Introduction & Overview
(Watch Presentation) |
3:40pm
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John Tirpak
Establishing Explicit Biological
Objectives to Guide Strategic Habitat Conservation for the Gulf Coast: Case
Study with the Brown Pelican |
Brenda Bachman
Contributing to the Recovery of an
Inland Sea: The Remediation and Restoration of Urban Rivers
(View PDF) |
Cameron Ainsworth
Ecosystem Recovery Following the
DWH Oil Spill Evaluated Using an End-to-end Model
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Marcia Fox
Delaware’s Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Implementation Plan (WIP): It’s Not too Late to WIP It, WIP It Good!
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Edmond Russo
Regionally Integrated, Sustainable,
and Resilient Development of Nationally Significant Water Resources on the
Texas Coast
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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4:00pm
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Steve Traxler
Coastal Resilience and Landscape
Conservation Design in SW Florida
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Thomas Ries
A New Era in Ecosystem
Restoration - Public-Private-Partnerships (P3S), Use of Habitat Mitigation to
Restore Large Scale Ecosystems
(View PDF)
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Scott Duke-Sylvester
Modeling Landscape Scale Plant
Community Response to Climate Change and Human Management
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Brooks Cahall
Not Your Father’s Tax Ditch:
Enhancing Delaware’s Drainage Network Through the Use of Natural Channel
Design Techniques
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Georganna Collins
Application of NRDA to Large Scale
Restoration in Texas
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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4:20pm
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Todd Jones-Farrand
How Much Restoration & Where?
Using Structured Decision Making to Turn Landscape Priorities Into Efficient
Adaptation Strategies in the Ozarks
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Marit Larson
NYC Salt Marsh Assessment for Restoration and Resiliency Planning: Strategies
for Identifying and Prioritizing Restoration Needs and Opportunities
(View PDF)
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Scott Hagen
Assessing and Enhancing Salt Marsh
Resiliency Under Climate Change for Fluvial vs. Marine Fed Systems
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Melissa Hubert
Reducing Nonpoint Source Pollution
through Effective Ditch Management |
Matt Grabau
Binational Restoration Efforts to
Revive the Colorado River Delta
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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4:40pm
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Mark Woodrey
Application of Structured Decision
Making in Development of a Gulf-Wide Avian Monitoring Network
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation) |
Jo Cullis
Enhancement or Just Good Design? A
Collaborative Approach to River and Wetland Restoration
(View PDF)
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Eric White
Linking Downscaled Global Climate
Models to Planning Level Ecosystem Models
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Tyler Monteith
Improving Soil Health One Grain at
a Time: Innovative Cropland Methods to Increase and Track Cover Crops
(View PDF)
(Watch Presentation)
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Discussion |
5:00pm-7:00pm
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Poster Session Two & Networking Reception
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Friday, April 22, 2016
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8:30am - 9:40am
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Plenary Session
Andrew (Andy) LoSchiavo, Adaptive Management Coordinator and Senior
Biologist, Planning and Policy Division, Environmental Branch, South Florida
Section, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Jacksonville District, Jacksonville,
FL (Watch Presentation)
-and-
Rob Daoust, Associate
Vice President, Arcadis, NCER 2016 Conference Co-Chair
(Watch Presentation)
Synthesis Discussion — The Essence of NCER 2016 (Watch Presentation)
-and-
Annoucement of SER-LERS Student Competition Award Recipients
(Watch Presentation)
CLOSING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION -
Carlton Ward,
Jr., Conservation Photographer, Clearwater, FL
Sponsored by the University of
Florida/IFAS Office of the Vice President for Agriculture and Natural
Resources (Watch Presentation)
An environmental
photojournalist with graduate training in ecology and anthropology, Carlton
Ward aims to promote conservation of natural elements and cultural legacies.
At home and abroad, he seeks stories where he can use photographs to make a
difference. For his first book, The Edge of Africa, Carlton spent
eight months in the tropical rainforests of Gabon, documenting the unseen
wonders of life at the edge of the African continent. Beyond the value of
scientific record, Carlton recognizes the power of photographs to influence
public perceptions and inspire change. Conservation Photography is a window
that sheds light on the people, places and issues that demand our collective
attention so that together, we can ensure the survival of essential natural
and cultural legacies.
One of the most visible advocates for taking action now to provide the
missing land and water links for cross-Florida wildlife corridors, Carlton
will share photos from two 100-day expeditions across two proposed Florida
wildlife corridors, highlighting the importance of connecting, protecting,
and restoring corridors of conserved lands and waters essential for the
survival of Florida’s diverse wildlife.
Don't miss this inspiring presentation and exquisite photography capturing
the essence of natural areas in Florida and beyond — highlighting the very
species, habitats, ecosystems, and entwined natural/human systems we are
trying to restore, enhance, and maintain for future generations.
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9:45am-10:30am
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Book Signing and Meet & Greet with Carlton Ward, Jr.
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10:30am
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Depart for Optional Field Trip into the Everglades
[The bus boards outside the conference center entrance at 10:15am, and
departs promptly at 10:30am.] |
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CONFERENCE CONCLUDES
Happy Earth Day!
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